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View usage for: (ɪluːsɪdeɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense elucidates, present participle elucidating, past tense, past participle elucidatedverbIf you elucidate something, you make it clear and easy to understand. [formal] Haig went on to elucidate his personal principle of war. [VERB noun] There was no need for him to elucidate. [VERB] Synonyms: clarify, explain, illustrate, interpret More Synonyms of elucidate elucidation (ɪluːsɪdeɪʃən) uncountable noun ...Gerald's attempts at elucidation. Synonyms: clarification, comment, explanation, interpretation More Synonyms of elucidate elucidate in British English (ɪˈluːsɪˌdeɪt) verbto make clear (something obscure or difficult); clarify Derived forms elucidation (eˌluciˈdation) noun elucidative (eˈluciˌdative) or elucidatory (eˈluciˌdatory) adjective elucidator (eˈluciˌdator) noun Word origin C16: from Late Latin ēlūcidāre to enlighten; see lucidelucidate in American English (əˈlusəˌdeɪt; ɪˈlusəˌdeɪt) verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: eˈluciˌdated or eˈluciˌdating to make clear (esp. something abstruse); explain SIMILAR WORDS: exˈplain Derived forms elucidation (eˌluciˈdation) noun elucidative (eˈluciˌdative) adjective elucidator (eˈluciˌdator) noun Word origin < LL elucidatus, pp. of elucidare, to make light or clear < L e-, out + lucidus: see lucid Examples of 'elucidate' in a sentenceelucidate There was a mystery about the Animal, he said, but he would not elucidate.He tried to elucidate the Architect view of free will and the fate of the universe.But let me try to elucidate...' It was a simple progression from elucidation via demonstration to play.The controls on the dash were large and obvious, their design intended to impress more than elucidate. Definition to make (something obscure or difficult) clear He refused to elucidate the reasons for his decision. Synonyms make clear spell out clear up make plain shed or throw light upon Additional synonymsDefinition to add critical or explanatory notes to a written work Historians annotate diary selections. Synonyms make notes on, explain, note, illustrate, comment on, interpret, gloss, footnote, commentate, elucidate, make observations on Definition to make something easily understandable, esp. by giving a clear and detailed account of it He explained the process to us in simple terms. Synonyms make clear or plain, describe, demonstrate, illustrate, teach, define, solve, resolve, interpret, disclose, unfold, clarify, clear up, simplify, expound, elucidate, put into words, throw light on, explicate (formal), give the details of Definition to make clear scholars who seek to explicate religious texts Synonyms explain, interpret, clarify, unfold, clear up, expound, make plain, untangle, elucidate, make clear or explicit - eloquence
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